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jutee ah* will meet an, •weet imila, Iartedwhile.orrowing parent#, ei»*mtunu VUIlUVIIIVia i[SHED 1854.jgubt 4, 1928.ire being made by le Williams town City recital in the Foot-atre on Sunday, 19th is, at the request of ) to the WilliamstownBay Engineering Co. the repair work on ’ Harbors dredge, i, which is now in the any are also busy on and overhauls. Mr. the manager of thisvith the forthcoming School No. 1188, Wit sptember, it is pro-a ' choir of former i interested please ichool next Monday Ut.art on Tuesday, Willy was* further re-• on August 7 on the g inflicted grevious Edward Tatchell, at e 15. Bail was al-ised entering into aTHE MAYORAL BALL.Next Wednesday evening at the mayoral ball in the Town Hall, for which 1,000 invitations have been accepted, there will be 31 debutantes, as follows:—Misses Linda Dobbie, Nellie Abber-ton, Phyllis Currie, Isa Thomson, Gladys Roberts, Veronica Heaton, Florence Underwood, Laura Smith, Nesta Semple, Gertrude Bone, Doreen Merritt, Dorothy Morna, Gwen Doherty, Amy Davies, Lucy Dey, Mavis Stabell. Phyllis Cheesley, Mavis Doig, Elsie Fletcher. Ida Kennedy, Violet Alderson, Myrtle Aldcrson, Beatrice Linton, Marion Bridge, Olive Bowyer, Ethel Hook, Molly Purvis, Doreen Brown, Peggy Men-zics, Ada Doyle, Phyllis Newgreen.A number of metropolitan Mayors and Mayoresses have signified their intention to be present, also members of the Federal and State Parliaments, and officers of the army and navy.Dancing will commence at. 8 sharp, and at 8.30 there will be an official entrance of the Mayoral party. At 9.45 the denbtante aet will the flocr. They have been prepared by Mias Dorothy Hanson, the well-known dancing teacher, and last Wednesday evening had a full rehearsal at the hall.On account of the large number of acceptances (over 1200), tickets will be issued for the supper, served in two relays—at 9.45 and 10.80.For the convenience of guests from the city and eastern suburbs, the steam ferry will run until 3 ajn.auiuraay, juiy w. ne nlt; on the verandah of his u In 08borne-srrect. lie op anil saw tb*' defendant, witness’ mother wanted money he owed her. D« abused his wife, and s would not have her to v for him. Defendant sti and he slipped and fell Defendant then struck wi on the cheek.William Paton. boilei street, Williamstown, sthe Friday he tookmoney, which his wife i eept. On Saturday, Julj down again to find oat would not accept the mo opened the door and sa you want here? Witnc rushed down the i«s‘ witness by the collar an away, scratching his fa was a dangerous womu like a raving lion, read ness. Since their niarr been hack wards and foi home on 26 occasions, been able to live two ye with his wife.To Mr. Hick: If I bit not recollect it. Her soi round in u fighting at p’uinant used filthy Inn ness and called him offeiMr. Macnainarn: Wh; down to your wife's 1 the agreement you siguc forward the money by visit or molest her.Witness: Well, you selt;The P.M.: I only see iEmma Raby said she alone Oslnirne-street on
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Williamstown, Victoria, AU

Sat, Aug 04, 1928

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